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The Illusionary Bargain, Author Ralph Lehman, CFA
Jun 23, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (ET)
The Illusory Bargain: Liberty in the Aftermath of the 17th Amendment Based on his book, The Illusory Bargain: Liberty in the Aftermath of the 17th Amendment, Ralph Lehman examines the far-reaching effects of inflation and the modern fiat-dollar system on the economy, financial markets, and American society. The presentation explores how fundamental changes to the nation's monetary and political systems have enabled the expansion of a fiat-currency economy and examines the consequences for economic growth, wealth distribution, and individual liberty. Particular attention is given to how inflation can disproportionately impact middle- and lower-income households while influencing investment markets, government policy, and long-term economic outcomes. Attendees will gain a historical perspective on the evolution of the U.S. monetary system, its implications for investors and citizens, and potential paths toward a more stable and prosperous future. DATE and TIME Tuesday, June 23, 2026 11:00 AM LOCATION - VIRTUAL A Zoom meeting link will be included in the registration confirmation and event reminder emails.
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